
Meditation in a College Composition Classroom
By Qiang Meng
“I read The Three-Body Problem by Liu Cixin and believed our / universe was foldable like aluminum foil.”
By Qiang Meng
“I read The Three-Body Problem by Liu Cixin and believed our / universe was foldable like aluminum foil.”
By CP Nwankwo
“what if / circuits vegetate like synapses in / a springing vine— / & all the dew-code glistens in blue sky?”
By Blue Nguyen
“Translation: / everything / is / oranges: / a cathedral / a small god.”
“Late now and the ward has quieted / Still I can’t sleep this IV in my arm / the day stuck on my brow”
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